The Philippinesโ WCC Aeronautical and Technological College has signed a memorandum of understanding with Cambodiaโs Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC) to establish the WCC AeroTech University in Phnom Penh, a move aimed at exporting Filipino educational expertise to meet the region’s increasing demand for aviation professionals.
The new campus will offer degree programs in aircraft maintenance technology, avionics, airline operations management, aeronautical engineering, and a certificate flight attendant program.
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Cristina A. Roque stated that this partnership reinforces the countryโs role as a provider of knowledge-based services, aligned with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.โs goal of advancing Filipino talent globally.
โWhen our schools and professionals bring their knowledge to international markets, they raise the profile of the Philippines as a hub for skills and innovation. This means more demand for Filipino educators, engineers, and service providersโnot only boosting jobs but also inspiring pride in our peopleโs capabilities,โ she said.
WCC President Raymond Patrick Guico called the agreement a milestone for Philippine higher education. He said that the institution would leverage its experience from training thousands of professionals in the Philippines to extend the same “world-class” aviation education to Cambodia. This also echoes DTI’s emphasis on Filipino leadership in key service sectors.
Meanwhile, OCIC Vice President Thierry Tea said the deal is in line with Cambodiaโs vision to build human capital.
โWorking with WCC allows us to open doors for Cambodian youth to access top-quality aviation training while connecting with Filipino professionals who have a proven track record in the industry.โ
This partnership reflects the Marcos administration’s strategy to leverage Filipino workforce to drive growth beyond borders, secure transformative investments, and promote local competence internationally.



